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Runner Up: Mabul
Winner: The Dead Inside
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
AIFF 2011: Live Blogging - The Awards - Documentaries
Top Three:
Give Up Tomorrow
Goold's Gold
With Great Power: Stan Lee Story
Winners:
Honorable Mention: With Great Power: Stan Lee Story
Runner Up: Goold's Gold
Winner: Give Up Tomorrow
Give Up Tomorrow
Goold's Gold
With Great Power: Stan Lee Story
Winners:
Honorable Mention: With Great Power: Stan Lee Story
Runner Up: Goold's Gold
Winner: Give Up Tomorrow
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AIFFF 2011: Audience Awards Feature and Documentary
Features:
Honorable Mention: The Wedding Party
Runner Up: Love You To Death
Winner: Inuk
Documentaries:
Honorable Mention: Goold's Gold
Runner Up: Lesson Plan
Winner: With Great Power: Stan Lee Story
Honorable Mention: The Wedding Party
Runner Up: Love You To Death
Winner: Inuk
Documentaries:
Honorable Mention: Goold's Gold
Runner Up: Lesson Plan
Winner: With Great Power: Stan Lee Story
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AIFF 2011:Snowdance Awards
Snow Dance Documentaries
TopThree: Two
Chad Carpenter: Man Behind the Comic
Tashalaska
Winners:
Honorable Mention
Runner Up: Chad Carpenter: Man Behind the Comic
Winner: Tashalaska
Super Shorts:
Winners:
Runner Up: Could Have Been More
Winner: Bike, Ski, Raft, Denali Traverse
Top
Chad Carpenter: Man Behind the Comic
Tashalaska
Winners:
Honorable Mention
Runner Up: Chad Carpenter: Man Behind the Comic
Winner: Tashalaska
Super Shorts:
Winners:
Runner Up: Could Have Been More
Winner: Bike, Ski, Raft, Denali Traverse
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AIFF 2011: Awards - Super Shorts
Top Three:
Finger Two Dots and Me
Love at Last
The Man at the Counter
Winners:
Honorable Mention: Man at the Counter
Runner Up: Finger Two Dots and Me
Winner: Love at Last
Finger Two Dots and Me
Love at Last
The Man at the Counter
Winners:
Honorable Mention: Man at the Counter
Runner Up: Finger Two Dots and Me
Winner: Love at Last
AIFF 2011: Awards Shorts
Top three:
North Atlantic
I'm Coming Over
Two legged rat bastards
Winnners:
Honorable Mention - I'm Coming Over
Runner Up: Two Legged Rat Bastards
Winner: North Atlantic
North Atlantic
I'm Coming Over
Two legged rat bastards
Winnners:
Honorable Mention - I'm Coming Over
Runner Up: Two Legged Rat Bastards
Winner: North Atlantic
AIFF 2011: Awards Ceremony Started - Animation Awards
Teresa Scott is thanking everyone and talking about all the people who helped make this work.
Starting with Animation. Rachel and John.
Still here - Patrick Neary, Landscape with Duck, and Richard Cunningham
Top Three:
Not in order
This is Not Real
Year Zero
Something Left, Something Taken
And the winner is:
Honorable Mention: Year Zero
Runner Up: This is Not Real
Winner: Something Left, Something Taken
Starting with Animation. Rachel and John.
Still here - Patrick Neary, Landscape with Duck, and Richard Cunningham
Top Three:
Not in order
This is Not Real
Year Zero
Something Left, Something Taken
And the winner is:
Honorable Mention: Year Zero
Runner Up: This is Not Real
Winner: Something Left, Something Taken
AIFF 2011: Awards Gala Part 2 - Still Chatting
Peter Pasyk - The Pole |
Super Shorts Film Makers |
Whittier By Wheel Film Maker - Kristopher Peck (left front) |
Animation Film Makers and Programers |
Jeremy Lansman, KYES, Greg Hamilton (The Movement), Dean Franklin, AIFF Board Member |
AIFF 2011: The Awards - Eating and Chatting So Far
The Inuk crew.
Amanda Jane of The Wedding Party and Travis Betz of The Dead Inside.
The Wifi was out, but it's back on. Nothing has happened yet. I'll post this and start a new one.
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AIFF 2011: Sunday Tips and I'll Live Blog Awards at 5pm
There's lots to see today. Here's a link to the Sunday schedule. I suggest going to "Print Schedule," (light blue) then in the drop down window hitting "Print Filtered Schedule" which will get you just Sunday. It's a little more than a page.
11:00am - Living River - a movie on the Ganges in India. Out North (Haven't seen it) I might get to this if I can post fast enough.
11:45am - Give Up Tomorrow - Alaska Experience - a very compelling Filipino film on a criminal misjustice. I saw this one, it's very good. A contender for best documentary. Focuses on Paco who has 40 witnesses he was in Manila at the time of the murder in Cebu.
12:00 Shorts 3 Program: Native Tongue - Out North - I'm headed to this for sure. They're are four films - Japanese, Belgian, German/South African, and Korean. I'm not sure about the title of the program. It looks like they aren't in English. But I haven't seen enough shorts yet and this one fits in my schedule. Check out more yourself here.
1pm Allensteig Alaska Experience Theater - This is one of the documentaries in competition about a German military base. It says:
2pm Smoking Fish Out North - This is an Alaskan documentary. Sounds interesting.
3pm Shorts 4: Dark Reflections - Out North - look it up. (despite the 4, there are only 3)
3:30pm Super Shorts 2: The Hipsters Almanac - Alaska Experience - I'm headed for this one. Check Details here.
4:30 Cast Me If You Can - Out North - a Japanese film about an actor. A comedy I'm told. Details.
4:30 Short Documentaries: On the Edge - Alaska Experience Theater - Four shorts. Check here.
5:00 pm The Awards Ceremony - Organic Oasis - I checked and they have wifi, so I'll try to live blog the awards.
8:00pm The Dish and The Spoon - Bear Tooth - Bad scheduling here. This is a feature in competition, but it's playing the first time AFTER the awards ceremony. I mentioned this to Tony. Then I said, "How can you do the Audience Favorites when the audience hasn't seen one of the films yet?" The Feature favorites may be delayed until Monday night.
Monday night you ask?
There's more. There will be three best of the fest nights at Alaska Experience Theater Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at 7pm. More on this later. Check the Festival Website Schedule for those days. (Link goes to Monday, you can find Tuesday and Wednesday)
11:00am - Living River - a movie on the Ganges in India. Out North (Haven't seen it) I might get to this if I can post fast enough.
11:45am - Give Up Tomorrow - Alaska Experience - a very compelling Filipino film on a criminal misjustice. I saw this one, it's very good. A contender for best documentary. Focuses on Paco who has 40 witnesses he was in Manila at the time of the murder in Cebu.
12:00 Shorts 3 Program: Native Tongue - Out North - I'm headed to this for sure. They're are four films - Japanese, Belgian, German/South African, and Korean. I'm not sure about the title of the program. It looks like they aren't in English. But I haven't seen enough shorts yet and this one fits in my schedule. Check out more yourself here.
1pm Allensteig Alaska Experience Theater - This is one of the documentaries in competition about a German military base. It says:
A portrait of the Allentsteig military training area, the last blank spot on the Austrian map. The Nazis evacuated 42 villages-driving more than 7000 people from their homes-to set it up in 1938. Allied forces and the Austrian state continued to use the facility after the WWII. Today, residents of the adjoining village live happily along the soldiers, so long as no shells land nearby.An appropriate film for a military town like Anchorage. I'll probably leave Native Tongue early to go see this one.
2pm Smoking Fish Out North - This is an Alaskan documentary. Sounds interesting.
Cory Mann is a quirky Tlingit businessman hustling to make a dollar in Juneau, Alaska. He gets hungry for smoked salmon and nostalgic for his childhood. He decides to spend a summer smoking fish at his family's traditional camp. It's a story of one man's attempt to navigate between the modern world and an ancient culture.2pm Corridor Alaska Experience Theater - Horror buffs should go. I saw this the other night late. It's a group of young men meeting at the cabin in the snowy woods in Canada for the first time since one of them went mental and stabbed another in the group. He's on meds now. But the others aren't. And there's strange stuff happening in the woods. I don't normally like horror flicks, but this was had believable characters and some clever plot twists. I left after the scalping, but I really wanted to know what happened.
3pm Shorts 4: Dark Reflections - Out North - look it up. (despite the 4, there are only 3)
3:30pm Super Shorts 2: The Hipsters Almanac - Alaska Experience - I'm headed for this one. Check Details here.
4:30 Cast Me If You Can - Out North - a Japanese film about an actor. A comedy I'm told. Details.
4:30 Short Documentaries: On the Edge - Alaska Experience Theater - Four shorts. Check here.
5:00 pm The Awards Ceremony - Organic Oasis - I checked and they have wifi, so I'll try to live blog the awards.
8:00pm The Dish and The Spoon - Bear Tooth - Bad scheduling here. This is a feature in competition, but it's playing the first time AFTER the awards ceremony. I mentioned this to Tony. Then I said, "How can you do the Audience Favorites when the audience hasn't seen one of the films yet?" The Feature favorites may be delayed until Monday night.
Monday night you ask?
There's more. There will be three best of the fest nights at Alaska Experience Theater Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at 7pm. More on this later. Check the Festival Website Schedule for those days. (Link goes to Monday, you can find Tuesday and Wednesday)
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